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LAUREN Goodger last night told fans she would "definitely be pregnant" if she was spending her coronavirus self-isolation with a boyfriend.

The 33-year-old former Towie star made the cheeky comment on Instagram before writhing around in her dressing gown to music.

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 Lauren Goodger told fans she would 'def be preg' if she had a man with her
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Lauren Goodger told fans she would 'def be preg' if she had a man with herCredit: Instagram

She insisted she was "actually looking forward" to spending time alone in what she called "quarantine".

But Lauren added: "If I had a boyfriend def be preg by end of the week hahahaa #quarantine #selfisolate."

The star, who has had relationships with Mark Wright and Joey Morrison, is currently single.

A baby boom has been predicted in December thanks to the combination of people being bored and with a lot of time of their hands in self-isolation.

 The TV star posing in a skimpy lingerie set at home on Instagram
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The TV star posing in a skimpy lingerie set at home on InstagramCredit: Instagram
 She writhed about in a dressing gown on social media last night
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She writhed about in a dressing gown on social media last nightCredit: Instagram

Many have been forced to self-isolate because they or members of their family have developed symptoms relating to the coronavirus.

The government have urged people who have a dry cough, high temperature or shortness of breath to stay at home for seven days to prevent the spread of the deadly bug.

Earlier this week, Lauren showed off her 7lbs weight loss in a plunging cream top as she went out in Essex.

Lauren claims she achieved the body transformation courtesy of a stint at the Homefield Grange Health and Wellness luxury spa.

Lauren Goodger shows off her famous bum after posing in her underwear at a luxury spa

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